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Blood Loss

Blood loss occurs when blood leaks out from damaged blood vessels. Rapid blood loss can make you feel dizzy and can also lead to hypovolemic shock. Excessive blood loss puts an individual at risk for developing heart attack, stroke, or death.

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Why was there blood in urine?

Query: Hi doctor, My friend has seen just a pinch of blood while urinating. He immediately went to the doctor and they asked him to take some tests. I am attaching the reports. Please tell me if anything is serious. He does heavy gyming and running as well.  Read Full »


Dr. Vedprakash Verma

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen your urine report. First of all do not panic. This is occasionally hematuria from the external urethral tract, not from kidney due to heavy exercise, mild trauma or ureteric stone. In the urine report, no blood is detected, it is completely normal. If he ha...  Read Full »

I have a problem with blood in my stool. What could be the reason?

Query: Hi doctor, I need help with the problem of having blood in my stool, it started yesterday, and this time it is not stopping. I need to cure it. Maybe I sit too long in the toilet, or perhaps I strain too hard when trying to pass the stool. Is there any medication to avoid it? I really want to get r...  Read Full »


Dr. Vedprakash Verma

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The reason behind the problem is piles. It is swelling around the anus pores. The most common cause can be constipation, hard stool causing fissures, and superficial bacterial infection. Kindly follow the following instructions. 1) Drink plenty of water. 2) Eat a fib...  Read Full »

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